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Name:

Date:

Signature Project Stage 1: Research Proposal Topic

ED 504 Spring 2 2025

Note: It must be a quantitative experimental design study

Problem Statement

Best Practice Used to Address Your Problem

Hypothesis

Study Population

Independent Variable

Dependent Variable

Brief Plan of Action for Executing Your Experimental Quantitative Design

3b--ResearchTopic--Example.docx

Name: Student from ED 504

Signature Project Stage 1 – Research Proposal Topic

ED 504 – Spring 2025

1. Problem statement: My identified classroom uses primarily independent work or homogeneous small groups for students to complete class assignments. In addition, it does not have a strong classroom culture and students do not engage with each other often. In this classroom, student academic achievement is not as high as student achievement in other classrooms of the same grade level. Past studies have shown that heterogeneous groups have been shown to improve both classroom culture and student academic achievement.

2. Best practice used to address your problem: I plan to integrate heterogeneous grouping into my identified classroom multiple times a week in place of individual work. This will enable different students in my class to work together, regardless of their level of achievement, which will improve the classroom culture and lead to improvements in academic achievement.

3. Hypothesis: Heterogeneous small groups will have a more positive impact on daily student academic achievement than homogeneous groups or independent work.

4. Study Population: The population I will be studying is my identified classroom. This is a seventh-grade general education English classroom with a diverse population of 25 students. These students represent multiple different ethnicities, genders, religions, social classes, and levels of academic achievement.

5a. Independent Variable: The independent variable I will be changing during this study will be the format of grouping students. For three days a week, students will be placed in heterogeneous groups for ten minutes. For one day, students will be placed in homogeneous groups. For one day, students will be given independent work (this can serve as the control variable).

5b. Dependent Variable: The dependent variable I will be measuring in this study is student academic achievement. This will be measured by a pre-test at the beginning of the study, as well as a short “exit ticket” at the end of each day for three weeks. Each exit ticket will have three or four questions about the information learned in class that day. Students will complete the exit ticket individually.

6. Brief plan of action for executing your experimental design: I will begin by giving a pre-test to measure each student’s performance at the beginning of the study. This will enable me to properly assign groups with varying levels of student achievement in each group. Then, students will be placed in heterogeneous groups three times a week for ten minutes at a time. During the other two days, students will complete independent work or be placed in homogeneous groups. At the end of each day, students will complete a short exit ticket. This structure will continue for three weeks. At the end of the study, the exit tickets for each day will be compared to see if students perform better on the days they were placed in heterogeneous groups, homogeneous groups, or working independently.

2b--PotentialTopicsforNon-P-12.pdf

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Possible Research Topics for Non-(P-12)

Below are some general ideas for topics for your Research Proposal, but you do not have to choose one of these. You may already have a problem in mind.

You will need to identify a problem that is currently occurring in your classroom or working environment, but the topic needs to be related to your current field of study (i.e., if you are seeking a degree in Library Media, then your problem should be related to Library Media). In ED504, you will only work on the research proposal (Chapters 1-3). You will not be performing the actual study. Your topic will need to be suitable for an experimental or quasi-experimental study using data that is currently available to you. No exceptions

Academic Motivation

Effects of Messaging in Teen Literacy

Academic or Athletic Competitions

Electronic/Digital Textbooks

Acceptance of Diversity

Emotional Intelligence

Aggression in Children, Adolescents, or Adults

Environmental Conservation

Anxiety or Depression

Exit/Graduation Exams

Athletics

Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Behavior Modification

LGBTQ+ Support Groups

Bilingual Education

Gender Identification

Book or Social Clubs

Homeschooling

Breakfast and Learning or Daily Performance

Improving Minority Achievement

Bullying Prevention

Interventions Promoting College Completion

Collaborative Groups

Language Barriers

College Career Counseling/Career Preparation

Mental Health Programs

College Online Learning/Advising

Mentoring

College Readiness/Preparedness

Divorce Rates

Rural Education

Dress Codes

Rural Health

Drug Rehabilitation

Safety Strategies (at School or Work)

Eating Disorders

School Dropout Issues

Effective Strategies for College Teaching

School or Work Culture

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Effects of Caffeine/ Other Substances

School or Work Uniforms

Effects of Community Service Projects

Sex Education

Service Learning

Television and Behavioral Problems

Single-Gender Schools

Television and Communication Skills

Sleep Deprivation

Title IX Awareness

Sleep and Short-Term Memory

Use of Extrinsic Motivation

Recess

Smartphone and Social or Behavioral Interactions

Use of Hotlines

Social Media or Social Networks

Use of Media for Recruitment

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Microchips in ID Badges

College Student Retention or Access

Music and Exercise

College Student Satisfaction w/ Student Services

Music Therapy

College Student Services/Programs

Nutrition and Learning

Cooperative Learning in School

Obesity Crisis

Covid 19

Online Counseling

Critical Thinking

Online Courses

Cyberbullying Education

Distance Learning

Recycling or Waste Management (EAP)

Standardized Testing Skills

Use of Phones in the Classroom or Workplace

Strategies to Stop Tobacco Use

Using Gaming in Education or Workplace

Strategies for Productive Workforce

Using Social Media in the Workplace

Strategy to Encourage Participation

Video Games and Achievement

Student Engagement (NSSE)

Videoconference Classes or Meetings

Technology Access Gap

Vitamins and Immunity or Health

Violence Prevention

Physical Activity and Learning

Daily Exercise Routine

Poverty

Discrimination in Workplace

Schedule_Renfroe.docx

ED504 Techniques of Educational Research I

Course Schedule Fall 1, 2025

The module pages in Blackboard include detailed instructions for completing readings, watching videos, and/or reviewing other supplemental resources. Complete each module’s activities in the order presented. Follow the suggested class routine schedule below to help manage your time to successfully complete the required and/or graded course activities. Please print the schedule for reference. Ensure all activities are submitted by the assigned date by 11:59 p.m. Central Time, as determined by the Blackboard Learn timestamp . Dates are subject to change at the professor’s discretion.

Module / Assignment Description

Due Date

Course Value

08-18-2025

COURSE BEGINS

· Familiarize yourself and read all material in your Blackboard shell.

Aug 18

Module 1: Introductions and Ethical Practices in Research

· Participate in the Introduction Discussion activity.

· Peer responses

Aug 22

Aug 24

2.5%

· Complete the Test Your APA Style Knowledge Quiz.

Aug 24

2.5%

· Complete the Plagiarism Quiz.

Aug 24

2.5%

· Complete CITI Training: Responsible Conduct of Research Certification.

Aug 24

2.5%

Module 2: The Research Problem, Research Question, and Hypothesis

· Complete Quiz 1.

Aug 31

5%

· Submit the Research Topic.

Aug 31

5%

· REMINDER: Select your research topic and begin gathering existing data. Formulate your research problem statement and generate your hypothesis.

Module 3: Locating and Reviewing the Literature Review

· Complete Quiz 2.

Sept 7

5%

· REMINDER: Begin collecting peer-reviewed articles for your literature review.

Module 4: Methodologies

· Complete Quiz 3.

Sept 14

5%

· Submit the Research Proposal Outline.

Sept 14

15%

Module 5: Writing a Research Proposal

· Submit Chapters 1, 2 and 3 of your Research Proposal .

Sept 25

20%

· Submit the Final Submission of your Research Proposal .

Oct 5

35%

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